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Sensor output analog processing-A microcontroller-based insect monitoring system

an analog processing and insect monitoring technology, applied in the direction of instruments, machines/engines, optical radiation measurement, etc., can solve the problems of inconvenient use of insecticides to protect stored products, inconvenient use of insecticides, and high cost of direct loss caused by insects. to achieve the effect of accurate counts

Inactive Publication Date: 2005-04-19
US SEC AGRI
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The present invention provides a monitoring system for detecting and identifying insect infestations in stored-products. The system can accurately count and identify different types of insects, while also detecting and discriminating between different types of objects falling past sensing transducers. The system includes multiple sensing transducers and can obtain consistent response sensitivity from each probe despite changes in component variability and environmental factors. Additionally, the system can monitor the performance of each deployed probe and improve system accuracy by rejecting potential detection of insects inadvertently loitering in the vicinity of the sensing transducer and false detections due to electrical transients.

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Protection of stored agricultural commodities from insect infestations and the direct loss caused by insects are costly.
Insect infestations in stored agricultural commodities result in annual losses of millions of dollars.
Routine use of insecticides to protect stored products may have constraints.
None of these sampling techniques provide continuous and thorough monitoring.
Additionally, theses sampling methods are expensive and labor intensive and therefore not repeated very often even though an infestation can grow from undetectable to damaging levels in two weeks.
This system is only sensitive to very high insect populations.
Furthermore, both moisture and mold growth can elevate temperature levels.
However, the information is only available after the labor intensive process of inserting the trap into the grain, waiting, withdrawing the trap, and then inspecting the trap contents.
The difficulty of insertion and withdrawal increases with the distance from the surface due to the resistance of the grain.
However, temperature, species, time in the trap, the amount of food, and other insects in the trap are all factors which can affect the trapped insects' vibration producing activity.
Vibration detection may also be prone to error from ambient noise.
However, this may occasionally lead to false positives due to other very small insects (e.g., psocids) and grain particles.
Other potential sources of false positives are electrical impulse noise (e.g., generated by electric machinery) and a crawling or clinging insect managing to get near the infrared beam which can cause a multitude of false counts.
However, this is a pass / fail test, so there is no warning of a gradual performance degradation until failure occurs.

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[0039]The present invention is useful for providing a quantitative and / or qualitative detection of insect infestations in stored products such as grains, fruits, nuts, vegetables, and legumes, for example (FIGS. 1, 2, and 12). Enhancement of a grain probe trap with a microcontroller-based insect monitoring system 10, eliminates (a) the labor intensive process involved in its use, (b) the limitations on where it can be located in a storage structure, and (c) the lack of information available from it until removed for the stored commodity and inspected.

[0040]System 10 not only determines when an analog output signal of a sensing transducer 14 exceeds a certain threshold value to generate a digital pulse (FIG. 4) which is then counted; it also acquires and analyzes the sensor 20 output signal waveform to extract additional information from it which is then utilized to determine, for example, (a) what insect species of concern are present, (b) if other objects are entering the probe, (c...

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Abstract

A system for automated monitoring of pest insects in stored products to help identify insect species and improve reliability across adverse external conditions, including environmental, biological and aging. The system includes sensor units having a microcontroller which collects, analyzes, and stores data from at least one signal pulse created by an insect falling through the sensor unit.

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[0001]This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09 / 846,277, filed May 2, 2001, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,707,384 which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety.MICROFICHE APPENDIX[0002]A Microfiche Appendix containing 1 microfiche containing 56 frames is included.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0003]1. Field of the Invention[0004]This invention generally relates to an apparatus and a process for monitoring and / or providing a quantitative and / or qualitative indication of insect infestations in stored products.[0005]2. Description of the Related Art[0006]Protection of stored agricultural commodities from insect infestations and the direct loss caused by insects are costly. Insect infestations in stored agricultural commodities result in annual losses of millions of dollars. Early detection of infestation problems is necessary to initiate timely control measures and eliminate unnecessary “scheduled” insect treatments. Routine use of insecticides to protect stored products...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(United States)
IPC IPC(8): G01N15/14
CPCG01N15/1456A01M1/026G01N2015/1486
Inventor SHUMAN, DENNISCROMPTON, R. DAVID
Owner US SEC AGRI
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